How To Find Local Max And Min?

Find the derivative (f'(x))

Set (f'(x)=0) and solve for critical points

Find where (f'(x)) does not exist

Evaluate the function at all critical points

If the interval is closed, also evaluate the endpoints

Compare the function values

The largest value is a local maximum if it is greater than nearby values

The smallest value is a local minimum if it is less than nearby values

Use the first derivative test if needed

Use the second derivative test if needed

If (f”(c)>0), then (f(c)) is a local minimum

If (f”(c)<0), then (f(c)) is a local maximum

If (f”(c)=0), the test is inconclusive

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